You can't miss the yellow signs off the highways. This southern chain of breakfast restaurants has the corner on cheap food served around the clock. Order steak and eggs, omelets, Texas melts or the signature waffles including the pecan waffle.

The Colonial Diner recently opened in Lower Paxton Township where the longtime Colonial Park Diner had operated. It's under new ownership with a slightly modified name and new menu.

The new owners invested several months remodeling the diner including adding new furniture, kitchen equipment and flooring as well as stainless steel, mirrors and Formica. The restaurant is brighter with a sunny yellow color scheme as well as lots of natural light.

It's also open 24 hours on weekends only, so it's a perfect spot to fuel up on breakfasts and traditional diner foods post-prom.

The stainless steel shines at the Capitol Diner in Swatara Township near the busy Eisenhower Interchange. The 1980s DeRaffele diner originally operated as a Dempsey’s American Kitchen. It’s a popular stop for locals and those making a pit stop off the highway. Clean and efficient, the 24-hour Capitol diner pumps out home style foods from sandwiches and wraps to Greek influences such as gyros and Greek salads.

The Front Street Diner is a fixture in Susquehanna Township, not far from the Harrisburg line. It opened in 2012 in the old Jade Buffet location. Stick to traditional breakfast - Belgian waffles, omelets, and pancakes - or gravitate toward burgers including the bacon cheeseburger. Specialties include gyro sandwiches and spinach pies with Greek salads.